but this is a unique situation.
My husband and I need some help. I am visually impaired and am dealing with other neurological disorders that mostly involve motor function. (walking, lifting, climbing, etc) I can no longer drive. But I can adjust my computer to compensate for my eye issues.
My husband is working full time at a factory making 14.25 an hour. (Just to let you know where we are financially.) This job is going to Mexico in less than a year, so between the two of us, we need to replace his income. I say both of us because I would love to find a job that we can both do from home, so he can be here to assist with housework and taking care of our two boys, and yet we'll have enough income to pay the bills.
If you have any ideas or suggestions about online job opportunities (NOT our own business...we can't afford to take a chance on it's success or failure) I'm all ears.
Thanks in advance
Blessings
2007-06-26
15:06:42
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I applied for SSDI and have been denied twice. The next step is a hearing in front of the judge, but that won't be for another two years or so because of the backlog of cases. Thanks for the advice, though. :)
2007-06-26
15:33:00 ·
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There are lots of computer programming jobs where you can work at home, I know a company where all employees work at home. More and more companies are virtual companies with no real office. You might search for virtual companies and apply there. My heart goes out to you, best of luck!
2007-06-26 15:10:01
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answered by Steve C 7
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This is a legitimate BBB company. I do know there are some scams out there. This is not one of them.
We are looking for partners to work from their home computers and telephones educating others about the opportunities available for consumers and business builders with our company. In a nutshell we check email, set appts., dial into presentation calls, and set up online accounts.
We do this via informational phone conference calls. The call is 20 minutes and it goes over all the details of the company, their credentials, the compensation plan, how to start, etc. It is what I listened to when I joined. The call will give you all the details so you can decide if this is a good fit for you.
You do have to work though, it is not a get rich quick scheme. There is no large investment, no inventory, no parties, no risk. If you want more information send me a message.
2007-06-26 15:38:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Look those jobs are extremely rare and most likely are situations where the employee at one time worked in a real office for the company but then went virtual.
What about free lance writing? Do you think you could write articles? Look at www.craigslist.org in the "etc" section. There are often one time or freelance jobs posted. I'd try something like that, designing your own work at home job than waiting for someone to tell you the way because it will more than likely be a costly scam.
2007-06-26 15:16:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not going to waste your time with a drawn-out answer. Simply put... if your willing to invest a little time in the initial startup, and if your willing to spend a little in initial investment <$100.00 you can seriously make a profit and have the knowledge to succeed with the program below. I tried 100's before finding something and am so tired of posts making promises and asking for $100's more after you buy into the program. This one won't, and it will seriously work if you invest a little time, and follow the program... definitley worth it.
http://karlisb.ulovemoney.hop.clickbank.net
2007-06-27 06:42:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Be aware that most of the Internet "opportunities", and most of the answers people give here, are scams, just trying to take some money from you up front to allow you to "join" the supposed opportunity.
Good luck to all of you.
2007-06-26 15:10:20
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answered by Judy 7
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I know that you are looking for online jobs, or computer jobs, but have you thought of applying for social security. With your medical limitations you may be apply to qualify.
Good luck
2007-06-26 15:20:16
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answered by Amanda P 1
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I made over $2,000 on line last month. It took a lot of researching to find these sites and they are all free to join.
Please see my profile for more information and for proof that they pay.
Thanks.
2007-06-28 08:00:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I know that you say that you are not wanting to start your own business, but you should look into quixtar.com
2007-06-26 15:15:43
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answered by Anonymous
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